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[GRADE:运用证据制定决策框架以采用、改编和全新生成可信的指南推荐——GRADE制定]

[GRADE: Using evidence to decision frameworks for adoption, adaptation and de novo generation of trustworthy guideline recommendations - GRADE-ADOLOPMENT].

作者信息

Kallenbach Maria, Conrad Susann, Hoffmann Frauke, Matthias Katja, Gartlehner Gerald, Langer Gero, Meerpohl Jörg

机构信息

Abteilung Fachberatung Medizin, Gemeinsamer Bundesausschuss, Berlin, Deutschland.

Abteilung Fachberatung Medizin, Gemeinsamer Bundesausschuss, Berlin, Deutschland.

出版信息

Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes. 2019 Aug;144-145:90-99. doi: 10.1016/j.zefq.2019.06.001. Epub 2019 Aug 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Guideline developers can: (1) adopt existing recommendations from others; (2) adapt existing recommendations to their own context; or (3) create recommendations de novo. Monetary and nonmonetary resources, credibility, maximization of uptake, as well as logical arguments should guide the choice of the approach and processes.

OBJECTIVES

To describe a potentially efficient model for guideline production based on adoption, adaptation, and/or de novo development of recommendations utilizing the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) Evidence to Decision (EtD) frameworks.

STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING

We applied the model in a new national guideline program producing 22 practice guidelines. We searched for relevant evidence that informs the direction and strength of a recommendation. We then produced GRADE EtDs for guideline panels to develop recommendations.

RESULTS

In two waves, a total of 80 EtD frameworks was produced approximately 4 months and 146 EtDs in about 6 months. Use of the EtD frameworks allowed panel members to understand judgments of other guideline groups about the criteria that bear on guideline recommendations and then make their own judgments about those criteria in a systematic approach.

CONCLUSION

The "GRADE-ADOLOPMENT" approach to guideline production combines adoption, adaptation, and, as needed, de novo development of recommendations. If guideline developers apply EtD criteria more widely and make their work publically available, this approach should prove even more useful.

摘要

背景

指南制定者可以:(1)采用他人现有的建议;(2)根据自身情况调整现有建议;或(3)重新制定建议。货币和非货币资源、可信度、建议的最大采纳率以及逻辑论证应指导方法和流程的选择。

目的

描述一种潜在高效的指南制定模型,该模型基于采用、调整和/或重新制定建议,并利用推荐分级评估、制定与评价(GRADE)证据到决策(EtD)框架。

研究设计与设置

我们将该模型应用于一个新的国家指南项目,该项目制定了22项实践指南。我们搜索了相关证据,以确定建议的方向和力度。然后,我们为指南小组制定了GRADE EtD,以制定建议。

结果

分两波进行,总共在约4个月内制定了约80个EtD框架,在约6个月内制定了146个EtD。使用EtD框架使小组成员能够了解其他指南小组对与指南建议相关标准的判断,然后以系统的方式对这些标准做出自己的判断。

结论

指南制定的“GRADE-ADOLOPMENT”方法结合了采纳、调整以及根据需要重新制定建议。如果指南制定者更广泛地应用EtD标准并公开其工作,这种方法将更有用。

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